What Happens in Chapter 1443 Do You Know Who He Is – From the Book Salute To The General (Nathan Cross)
Dive into Chapter 1443 Do You Know Who He Is, a pivotal chapter in Salute To The General (Nathan Cross), written by Giselle. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Novel fiction.
Cassandra, Robinson, and the others inhaled sharply.
It was not because they were frightened, but they were shocked that Nathan was so brazen with his bragging.
Cassandra sneered at Nathan.
Wendy felt weak. Naturally, she knew that Christopher Windsor was a Lieutenant General, the highest-ranking officer in Mayberry.
It's bad enough that a lieutenant colonel like Nathan went against a senior colonel like Robinson. Now, he even boasted about Lieutenant General Windsor! This is bad!
Wendy took a step forward and apologized, "I'm so sorry, my nephew was just joking..."
Cassandra scorned, "So you're making a joke out of the military? It's one thing to brag, but if you bring Lieutenant General Windsor into the picture, you must be tired of living."
Robinson waved impatiently, "Men, round him up and lock him up!"
Obeying commands was one of the most basic rules in the military. When the soldiers heard that, they had no choice but to act upon orders.
Wendy and the others panicked.
Meanwhile, Nathan remained calm and smirked.
Colin blocked their way as soon as the soldiers approached Nathan.
Colin yelled, "Who dares to touch this man? Do you know who he is?"
The soldiers were stunned. They looked at Nathan, then at Robinson.
Robinson scoffed, "Whoever he is, we'll lock him up for a couple of days before deciding how to deal with him."
The soldiers then proceeded to arrest him.
It was a rare case to be a Captain by thirty, and becoming a major-general by thirty happened once in a million years.
A general was of a higher rank than a major-general, and Robinson felt that it would be an accomplishment to reach that rank even at the age of fifty.
He would never believe that a man in his twenties was the General of the
North. This man must be a sham. After all, if the General of the North really came to Mayberry, we would've been notified and welcomed him with a parade. How could I not have known? Furthermore, he would definitely be traveling with a battalion or two, or perhaps a guard of honor!
Robinson then concluded that Nathan could not be a general.
He smirked, Tve seen many scammers, some of which even tried to scam me on my phone. However, none of them knew my identity. You're the first man who dared to scam me despite knowing that I'm a senior colonel and in a military base to boot!"
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